Topic: Could Cryptostrongylus Pulmoni be the cause of many symptoms?
lymestop
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"Cryptostrongylus Pulmoni", which colonises several regions of the body - and yet whose primary site of colonisation is the lower spine or lumbar lymph node - has been persisting undetected by doctors, scientists and health authorities.
How many of use talk about the pains in our low back and how it feels as if something is centralized there. As well when we have work done to our low backs it feels as if we stir something up?
Then this also can be a cause for lung pains and i was told by someone else that they found this to be the cause of the lung issues.
glm1111
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Lymestop,
Very interesting info about these invasive worms. It says that this dr was finding a lot of it in CFS patients. I think it's just the tip of the iceberg of all the parasites, that could be making us sick,
Gael
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SForsgren
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I suspect many of us do have this bug as well. From what I understand though, very little has been shown effective against it. It will be discussed at the LIA conference in June by the doctor that researches it.
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You may be on to something here. I recall talking to the folks at Humaworm about back pain, they reported that some of the patients that call back thank them -- as the Humaworm diminished or eliminated their sciatica...
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